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Hello,
We are Léon and Debbie from Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
We specialize in New-Caledonian geckos, like Rhacodactylus spp, Bavayia spp and Eurydactylodes spp.
We own the whole Rhacodactylus genus and have succesfully bred them all, with the exception of 1. The one is Rh. trachyrhynchus trachycephalus and we hope to have some babies at the end of this year or maybe next.
From the genus Bavayia we keep B. geitaina and B. robusta.
We already succesfuly bred the first and hope for some robusta hatchlings next season.
At the moment we have eggs incubating from E. agricolea and from E. vieillardi. We already have hatchlings from our vieillardi.
We also keep Uroplatus henkeli and Uroplatus sikorae sikorae. We hope to breed the henkeli at the end of this season or next season.
We also keep Strophurus ciliaris ciliaris, Strophurus spinigerus spinigerus, Struphurus taenicauda and Strophurus krisalys. We already have eggs incubating from our taenicauda and hope for some ciliaris eggs soon.
Here are some of our geckos.
We are Léon and Debbie from Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
We specialize in New-Caledonian geckos, like Rhacodactylus spp, Bavayia spp and Eurydactylodes spp.
We own the whole Rhacodactylus genus and have succesfully bred them all, with the exception of 1. The one is Rh. trachyrhynchus trachycephalus and we hope to have some babies at the end of this year or maybe next.
From the genus Bavayia we keep B. geitaina and B. robusta.
We already succesfuly bred the first and hope for some robusta hatchlings next season.
At the moment we have eggs incubating from E. agricolea and from E. vieillardi. We already have hatchlings from our vieillardi.
We also keep Uroplatus henkeli and Uroplatus sikorae sikorae. We hope to breed the henkeli at the end of this season or next season.
We also keep Strophurus ciliaris ciliaris, Strophurus spinigerus spinigerus, Struphurus taenicauda and Strophurus krisalys. We already have eggs incubating from our taenicauda and hope for some ciliaris eggs soon.
Here are some of our geckos.